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B.S. 1953
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The City College of New York, C.C.N.Y., Chemistry |
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M.A. 1954
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Duke University, Physical Chemistry |
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Ph.D. 1957
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Duke University, Physical Chemistry |
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M.S. 1978
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Wright State University, Mental Health Counselling |
| 1956-57 |
Research Chemist, Leeds & Northrup Company |
| 1957-60 |
Instructor, Illinois Institute of Technology |
| 1960-66 |
Assistant Professor, Illinois Institute of Technology |
| 1966-69 |
Associate Professor, Wright State University |
| 1969-95 |
Professor, Wright State University |
| 1973 |
Visiting Professor, University of Vienna (Austria) |
| 1973 |
Visiting Professor, Oxford University (United Kingdom) |
| 1976 |
Visiting Professor, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
(Israel) |
| 1979 |
Visiting Professor, The Ben Gurion University of
the Negev (Israel) |
| 1979 |
Visiting Professor, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
(Israel) |
| 1979 |
Visiting Professor, University of New England (Australia) |
| 1980 |
Visiting Professor, University of Canterbury (New
Zealand) |
| 1982 |
Visiting Professor, Okayama University of Science
(Japan) |
| 1986 |
Visiting Professor, Rhodes University (South Africa)
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| 1987-88 |
Visiting Professor, University of Canterbury (New
Zealand) |
| 1990 |
Visiting Professor, Okayama University of Science
(Japan) |
| 1991 |
Visiting Professor, Rhodes University (South Africa) |
| 1992 |
Visiting Professor, University of Turku (Finland) |
| 1995- |
Professor Emeritus of Chemistry, Wright State University |
| 1995-96 |
Visiting Professor, University of Canterbury (New
Zealand) |
| 1997 |
Visiting Professor, University of Vienna (Austria) |
| 1998-99 |
Visiting Professor, University of Canterbury (New
Zealand) |
- Section Editor, Chemical Abstracts Service, 1960-1970
- Editorial Board, Solubility Data Series, IUPAC/Pergamon
- Titular Member, Commission V.8 on Solubility Data, IUPAC
- Member, Subcommission on Gas Solubility, IUPAC
- Editorial Board, Journal of Chemical and Engineering Data
- External Examiner for six Ph.D. theses from India, one from
Canada, two from New Zealand, and two from South Africa
- Chairman, Symposium on Teaching Chemical Thermodynamics, ACS
National Meeting
- President, Milton H. Erickson Society of Dayton
- Referee for Journal of Chemical Education, Journal of Chemical
Thermodynamics, Analytical Chemistry, Journal of Chemical and Engineering
Data, Journal of Physical Chemistry, Canadian Journal of Chemistry,
Petroleum Research Fund, Research Corporation, Fluid Phase Equilibria,
I&EC Process Design and Development, Journal of Solution Chemistry,
CRC Press, I & EC Fundamentals, Office of Standard Reference Data,
Canadian Journal of Chemical Engineering, Science, Natural Sciences
and Engineering Council of Canada, United States/Israel Binational Science
Foundation
- Outstanding Educator of America, 1973
- Senior Scholar to Australia, Fulbright Fellowship, 1979
- Award for Outstanding Teaching, College of Science and Engineering,
Wright State University, 1979, 1993
- Named an Outstanding Engineer or Scientist in the Greater Dayton
area for 1985 by the Affiliate Societies Council of the Engineering
and Science Foundation of Dayton
- Wright State University Board of Trustees Award for Faculty Excellence,
1985
- Eastman Kodak Fellow, 1955
- Sigma Xi
- Phi Lambda Upsilon
- American Association For Advancement of Science Fellow
- “Laboratory by Discussion,” J. Chem. Educ. 37, 257-8
(1960).
- “A Note on the Use of Variable Voltage Transformers for Controlling
Heaters,” J. Chem. Educ. 41, 104 (1964).
- “Design and Construction of Potentiometers,” J. Chem. Educ.
42, 211-213 (1965).
- “Editorially Speaking — On Lecturing: A Personal Commentary,”
J. Chem. Educ. 43, 281-282 (1966).
- “Provocative Opinion; Seminars: Learning or Lethargy,” J.
Chem. Educ. 44, 682-683 (1967).
- “Chemistry and the Sense of Wonder,” J. Chem. Educ. 46,
38-39 (1969).
- “Provocative Opinion: Discipline or Permissiveness?” J.
Chem. Educ. 48, 520-521 (1971).
- “If It Isn’t FUN, What Is It?” ERM Journal 5, 107
(1973).
- “I HATE 22.4,” J. Chem. Educ. 51, 526-527 (1974).
- “A Dynamic Lecture Demonstration of Dynamic Equilibrium,”
J. Chem. Educ. 52, 55 (1975).
- “Thermogoddamits,” ERM Journal 9, 17-18 (1976).
- “Skits for General Chemistry,” J. Chem. Educ. 53,
502, (1976).
- “Participatory Lecture Demonstrations,” J. Chem. Educ. 56,
39-41 (1979).
- “Why Thermodynamics Should NOT be Taught in Freshman Chemistry,”
J. Chem. Educ. 56, 520 521 (1979).
- “The Importance of Being Impressive — The Opening Lecture,”
J. Chem. Educ. 57, 67 (1980).
- “Stirring Devices for Overhead Projector Demonstrations,”
J. Chem. Educ. 57, 184 (1980), (with H.R. DuFour and J.L. Scott).
- “Two Voyages of the Starship Chemterprise,” J. Chem. Ed.
58, 431 (1981).
- “The Humanistic Psychology Movement and the Teaching of Chemistry,”
J. Chem. Ed. 60, 224-7 (1983).
- “Giant Atomic and Molecular Models and Other Demonstration Devices,”
J. Chem. Ed. 60, 485-8 (1983).
- “The Importance of Being Eccentric,” J. Chem. Ed. 59,
584-5 (1982).
- “Single Pan Balances, Buoyancy and Gravity or “A Mass
of Confusion,” J. Chem. Ed. 61, 51-2 (1984), (with A.G.
Williamson).
- “The MINC Computer in the Physical Chemistry Laboratory,”
J. Chem. Educ. 61, 530-1 (1984), (with G.S. Waldo and C.A. Schulze).
- “Low Cost Immersion Heaters for Water Baths,” J. Chem.
Educ. 61, 563 (1984).
- “Expectations,” CHEM 13 NEWS, No. 156, 15-16, Feb. 1985.
- “A Safe Cell for Viewing the Critical Point of CO2“,
J. Chem. Educ. 64, 347 (1987), (with B. Botch).
- “An Overhead Projection Voltmeter,” J. Chem. Ed., 63,
400 (1986), (with B. Barnett and J.A. Pollock).
- “Heating Values of Fuels, An Introductory Experiment,” J.
Chem. Ed. 65, 554-5 (1988), (with D. J. Karl and T. R. Rettich).
- “Permission.” J. Chem. Ed. 64, 904 (1987).
- “The Student -Teacher Contract.” J. Humanistic Ed. 10,
34-6 (1986).
- “An Inexpensive and Easily Constructed Device for Quantitative
Conductivity Experiments,” J. Chem. Ed., 66, 168-9 (1989).
(with T. R. Rettich).
- “A Practical and Inexpensive Set of Videotaped Demonstrations,”
J. Chem. Ed., 67, 420-1 (1990), (with J. J. Fortman).
- “The Human Salt Bridge,” J. Chem. Ed. 67, 156 (1990),
(with P. Scharlin).
- “A Safe and Inexpensive Device to Show the Conductivity of Solutions.” J. Chem. Ed., 68, 79 (1991).
- “On the Importance of Being Passionate.” J. Chem. Ed.,
67, 945 (1990).
- “The Disco Analogy.” J. Chem. Ed., 68, 285 (1990).
- “The Critical Point and the Number of Degrees of Freedom.” J. Chem. Ed. 68, 276 (1991).
- “The Voltaic Pile. A Stimulating General Chemistry Experiment,”
J. Chem. Ed. 68, 665-6 (1991), (with P. Scharlin).
- “Comments on the Safety of the Methanol Cannon,” J. Chem.
Ed. 69, 172 (1992), (with J. J. Fortman).
- “The Bird Scarer: A Loud Demonstration,” J. Chem. Ed.
69, 64-5 (1992) (with N. Foote, J. M. Stott, and J. Arehart).
- “On the Importance of Rote Learning” J. Chem. Ed. 69,
135-7 (1992).
- “More Inexpensive Videotaped Demonstrations,” J. Chem. Educ.
69, 319-20 (1992), (with J.J. Fortman).
- “Hydrogen Balloon Explosions,” J. Chem. Ed. 69,
921-3 (1992), (with B.S. Battino and P. Scharlin).
- “The CoCl2 Thermosiphon.” J. Chem. Ed. 70,
153-4 (1993).
- “On the Importance of Being Polite,” J. Chem. Educ. 70,
562-3 (1993).
- “The XXX In-The Bottle Trick Revisited,” Chem. 13 News,
No. 230, April 1994, 3. (with L. S. Jutte and D. A. Dolson).
- “The Repeating ‘Exploding’ Flask: A Demonstration of Heterogeneous
Catalysis.” J. Chem. Ed. 70, 1029-1030 (1993), (with T.
M. Letcher and D. E. A. Rivett).
- “Delayed Explosions.” J. Chem. Ed. 70, 1030-1033
(1993). (with B.S. Battino, Y. Li, and C. Llaguno).
- “Collapsing Containers.” J. Chem. Ed. 71, 514-516
(1994). (with J. L. Brown).
- “The Potato Porcupine Overhead Projector Demonstration or the
Metal Activity Series,” J. Chem. Ed. 70, 939-40 (1993),
(with J. J. Fortman).
- “The ‘Magic Flask’.” J. Chem. Ed. 72, 246-247 (1995),
(with P. Scharlin and J. J. Fortman).
- “Carbohydrate Dehydration Demonstrations.” J. Chem. Ed.
72, 927-929 (1995), (with D. A. Dolson, T. M. Letcher, K. H.
Pegel, and N. Ravaprasadu).
- “Methanol Cannon Demonstrations Revisited,” J. Chem. Ed.
72, 732-733 (1995), (with D. A. Dolson, M. E. Dolson, M. R. Hall,
and L. S. Jutte).
- “Videotaped Demonstrations of the Chemistry of Everyday Substances
Available,” J. Chem. Ed. 72, 536 (1995),(with J. J. Fortman).
- “Heating Values of Fuels,” Lab Base. (1995), (with T. R.
Rettich and D. J. Karl).
- “The Gibbs Function Controversy,” J. Chem. Ed. 73,
408-411 (1996), (with S. E. Wood).
- “Glowing Veggies,” J. Chem. Ed. 73, 457-459 (1996),
(with P. Scharlin, A. A. Cleveland, and M. E. Thomas).
- “The Incredible ‘Glowing’ Pickle et al.,” J. Chem. Ed. 73,
456-457 (1996), (with P. M. Weiner).
- “A Car Coil Tesla Coil.” J. Chem. Ed. 73, 817-818
(1996), (with M. A. Hall).
- “Variations on the Spinning Flame Demonstration.” Chem.
13 News, 20-21, Sept. 1996. (with J. J. Fortman, A. A. Cleveland, and
M. E. Thomas).
- “The ‘Burning’ Book — A Guide To Its Construction,”
CHEM 13 News, 18, May 1996. (with J. J. Fortman).
- “Gibbs Controversy” J. Chem. Educ. 74, 761 (1997),
(with S. E. Wood).
- “An Exceptional Theoretical Process,” J. Chem. Educ. 74,
256 (1997), (with S.E. Wood).
- “A Brief History of Thermodynamic Notation.” J. Chem. Educ.
74, 304 (1997), (with S. E. Wood and L. E. Strong).
- “Overhead Projector Voltmeter Aids,” J. Chem. Ed. 75,
577 (1998), (with M. R. Hall).
- “Improvements on the leaky faucet demo.” Chem 13 News, Feb.
1999, pp. 8-9. (with R. Becker and S.L. Knoespel).
- “Static electricity effects.” Chem 13 News, Dec. 1998, p.
5. (with K.E. Miliner II and M.E. London).
- “Liquid nitrogen fountains.” Chem 13 News, Jan. 1999, p.
17. (with M.E. London and K.E. Miliner II).
- “Gas Solubility.” McGraw-Hill Yearbook of Science and Technology.
2001. New York: McGraw-Hill (2000). pp. 170-171.
- “Patter for the ‘Burning Book’ Demo.” Chem Club News (The
Chemistry Teachers’ Club of New York). Nov. 2000, pp. 5-6.
- “An Introduction to the Understanding of Solubility.” J.
Chem. Ed., 78, 103-111(2001) (with T. M. Letcher).
- “Explaining Entropy Pictorially.” J. Chem. Ed., 78,
311-312(2001). (with S.E. Wood).
- “Skits for General Chemistry,” J. Chem. Ed. (website). (in
press).
Submitted or In Press
- “On the Importance of Ideality.” (with S. E. Wood and A.
G. Williamson) (J. Chem. Ed.) ( in press).
- “The Conductivity of Molten Materials.” J. Chem. Ed. (with
D. A. Dolson, A. A. Cleveland, M. E. Thomas, and M. A. Hall) (in press).
- “The Purification of Water by Freeze/Thaw or Zone Melting,”
J. Chem. Ed. (with T. Oughton and S. Xu ). (in press).
- “Endothermic reactions and Processes,” J. Chem. Educ. (With
T.M. Letcher). (submitted).
- “The Solubility of Helium, Neon, Argon, and Krypton in Some Hydrocarbon
Solvents,” J. Phys. Chem. 61, 1078-1082 (1957), (with H.L.
Clever, J.H. Saylor, and P.M. Gross).
- “The Solubilities of the Rare Gases in Some Simple Benzene Derivatives,”
J. Phys. Chem. 62, 1334-1337 (l958), (with J.H. Saylor).
- “Refractive Index and Dispersion of the Benzene-Methanol System,”
J. Chem. Phys. 32, 1389-93 (1960), (with S.E.Wood and S. Langer).
- “On the Recalculation of the Potential Curves for the Ground
States of I2 and H2,” J. Chem. Phys. 39,
2226-8 (1963), (with S. Weissman and J.T. Vanderslice).
- “On the Calculation of Potential Curves by the Rydberg-Klein-Rees
Method. I. Experimental Limitations, Extrapolation Procedures, and Applications
to the Third Group Hydrides,” J. Chem. Phys. 42, 3222-3229
(1965), (with M.L. Ginter).
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids,” Chem. Rev. 66,
395-463 (1966), (with H.L. Clever).
- “Apparatus for the Rapid Degassing of Liquids,” Anal.Chem.
38, 1627-1629 (1966), (with F.D. Evans).
- “Thermodynamics of Binary Solutions of Nonelectrolytes with 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane.
I. Volume of Mixing (25°C) and Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium (35-75°C)
with Cyclohexane,” J. Phys. Chem. 70, 3408-3416 (1966).
- “Thermodynamics of Binary Solutions of Nonelectrolytes with 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane.
II. Phase Equilibrium Study with Cyclohexane and a New Cooling Curve
Apparatus,” J.Phys. Chem. 70, 3417-3419 (1966), (with G.W.
Allison).
- “Preparation of Very Pure Hexafluorobenzene (99.99%) by Directional
Freezing,” Anal. Chem. 40, 224-226 (1968), (with F.D. Evans
and M. Bogan).
- “Apparatus for the Rapid Degassing of Liquids, Part II,”
Anal. Chim. Acta 43, 518-520 (1968), (with F.D. Evans and M.
Bogan).
- “Thermodynamics of Binary Solutions of Nonelectrolytes with 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane.
III. Volumes of Mixing with Cyclohexane (10-80°C) and Carbon Tetrachloride
(10-80°C),” J. Phys. Chem. 72, 4496-4502 (1968), (with
E.L. Washington).
- “Thermodynamics of Binary Solutions of Nonelectrolytes with 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane.
IV. Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium (35-75°C) and Volume of Mixing (25°C)
with Carbon Tetrachloride,” J. Phys. Chem. 72, 4503-4508
(1968).
- “The Solubilities of Seven Gases in Olive Oil with Reference
to Theories of Transport Through the Cell Membrane,” J. Amer. Oil
Chem. Soc. 45, 830-833 (1968), (with F.D. Evans and W.F. Danforth).
- “Potential Energy Curves for the He2 Molecules,”
J. Chem. Phys. 52, 4469-4474 (1970), (with M.L. Ginter).
- “Volume Changes on Mixing for Binary Mixtures of Liquids,”
Chem. Rev. 71, 5-45 (1971).
- “Apparatus for the Rapid Degassing of Liquids, Part III,”
Anal. Chem. 43, 806-807 (1971), (with M. Banzhof, M. Bogan, and
E. Wilhelm).
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids. I. The Solubility of a Series
of Fluorine Containing Gases in Several Non-polar Solvents,” J.
Chem. Thermodyn. 3, 379-392 (1971, (with E. Wilhelm).
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids. II. The Solubility of He,
Ne, Ar, Kr, N2, O2, CO, and CO2 in
2-Methyl-l-Propanol (1-55°C),” J. Chem. Thermodyn. 3,
743-751 (1971), (with F.D. Evans, W.E. Danforth, and E. Wilhelm).
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids. III. The Solubilities of
Gases in Hexafluorobenzene and Benzene,” J. Chem. Thermodyn. 3,
753-760 (1971), (with F.D. Evans).
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids. IV. Calculations on Gas
Solubilities in Hexafluorbenzene and Benzene,” J. Chem. Thermodyn.,
3, 761-768 (1971), (with E. Wilhelm).
- “Estimation of Lennard-Jones (6,12) Pair Potential Parameters
from Gas Solubility Data,” J. Chem. Phys. 55, 4012-4017
(1971), (with E. Wilhelm).
- “On Solvophobic Interaction,” J. Chem. Phys. 56,
563-566 (1972), (with E. Wilhelm).
- “Binary Gaseous Diffusion Coefficients. I. Methane and Carbon
Tetrafluoride with n-Hexane, n-Heptane, n-Octane, and 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane
at One Atmosphere Pressure (10-70° C),” J. Chem. Eng.
Data 77, 187-189 (1972), (with E. Wilhelm).
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids. 5. The Solubility of N2,
O2, CO and CO2 in Cyclohexane at 283 to 313 K,”
J. Chem. Thermodyn. 5, 117-120 (1973), (with E. Wilhelm).
- “Thermodynamic Functions of the Solubilities of Gases in Liquids
at 25°C,” Chem. Rev. 73, 1-9 (1973), (with E.Wilhelm).
- “Effects of Various Gases on the pH of Water,” J. Phys.
Chem. 77, 826-828 (1973), (with G.H. Fricke and R.L. Carpenter).
- “On the Calculation of Heats of Vaporization from Hard Sphere
Equation of State,” J. Chem. Phys. 58, 3561-3564 (1973),
(with E. Wilhelm).
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids,” Chap. VII, A.Weissberger.
ed., Techniques of Chemistry, Vol. 8, part 1, “Solutions and Solubilities,
ed., M.R.J. Dack, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1975, pp. 380-441,
(with H.L. Clever).
- “Binary Gaseous Diffusion Coefficients. II. Methane and Carbon
Tetrafluoride with Cyclohexane, Methylcyclohexane, Benzene, and Toluene
at 1 Atm at 10-70°C, J. Chem. Eng. Data 19, 245-247 (1974),
(with E.Wilhelm and R.L. Carpenter).
- “Binary Gaseous Diffusion Coefficients. III. SF6 with
Benzene, Toluene, Cyclohexane, and Methylcyclohexane, 10 to 70°C,”
Monatshefte 106, 347-353 (1975), (with E. Wilhelm).
- “Binary Gaseous Diffusion Coefficients. IV. Sulfur Hexafluoride
with n-Hexane, n-Heptane, n-Octane, and 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane at 1
atm at 10-70°C,” J. Chem. Eng. Data 20, 399-402 (1975).
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids. 6. The Solubility of O2,
N2, CH4, CO, CO2 and CF4
in Toluene and Methylcyclohexane, 10 to 40°C,” J. Chem. Thermodyn.
6, 237-243 (1974), (with L.R. Field and E. Wilhelm).
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids. 7. The Solubilities of N2,
O2, Ar, CO, CO2, and c-C3H6
in Benzene and Isobutanol Solutions of Cholesterol, Lecithin, and Cephalin
at 37.5°C,” J. Chem. Thermodyn. 6, 245 250 (1974), (with
J.E. Byrne and W.F. Danforth).
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids. 8. Solubility of He, Ne,
Ar, Kr, CO2, CH4 and SF6 in o-, m-,
and p- Xylene at 283 to 3l3 K,“J. Chem. Thermodyn. 7, 515-522
(1975), (with J.E. Byrne and E. Wilhelm).
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids. 9. Solubility of He, Ne,
Ar, Kr, N2, O2, CO, CO2, CH4,
and SF6 in some Dimethylcyclohexanes at 298 to 313 K,”
J. Chem. Thermodyn. 8, l97-202 (1976), (with E.B. Geller and
E. Wilhelm).
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids. 10. The Solubility of He,
Ne, Ar, Kr, N2, O2, CO, CO2, CH4,
CF4, and SF6 in Cyclooctane at 289 to 313 K,”
J. Chem. Thermodyn. 9, 111-115 (1977), (with R.J. Wilcock and
E. Wilhelm).
- “The Low-Pressure Solubility of Gases in Liquid Water,”
Chem. Rev. 77, 219-262 (1977), (with R.J. Wilcock and E. Wilhelm).
- “Lowering of the Saturation Solubility of Oxygen by the Presence
of Another Gas,” Nature 252, 614-615 (1974), (with R.J.
Wilcock).
- “Solubility Data Project — Compilation and Critical Evaluation
of Solubility Data in All Physical Systems,” CODATA Bulletin 21,
74-77 (1976), (with A.S.Kertes, H.L. Clever, S.S. Davis, W. Gerrard,
G.K. Sigworth, and C.L. Young).
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids. ll. The Solubility of He,
Ne, Ar, Kr, O2, N2, CO, CO2, CH4,
CF4, and SF6 in n-Octane, 1-Octanol, n-Decane,
and 1-Decanol at 1 atm and 283 to 313 K,” J. Chem. Thermodyn. 10,
817-822 (1978), (with R.J. Wilcock, W.F. Danforth, and E. Wilhelm).
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids. 12. The Solubility of He,
Ne, Ar, Kr, O2, N2, CO, CO2, CH4,
CF4 and SF6, in Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane at
1 atm and 292 to 313 K, “Fluid Phase Equilibrium 2, 225-230
(1978), (with R.J. Wilcock, J. McHale, and E. Wilhelm).
- “An Isothermal Displacement Calorimeter for the Measurement of
the Enthalpy of Solution of Gases,” Aust. J. Chem. 33, 1997-2003
(1980), (with K.N. Marsh).
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids. 13. The High Precision Solubility
of Methane and Ethane in Water 275-328 K and 1 atm,” J. Phys. Chem.
85, 3230-7 (l981), (with T. Rettich, P. Handa, E. Wilhelm).
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids. 14. The Solubility of Several
Halocarbon Gases in Water,” J. Chem. Eng. Data 27, 324-6
(1982), (with T. Park, T. Rettich, D. Peterson, E. Wilhelm).
- “The Partial Molar Volumes of Some Nineteen Gases in Water at
298 K,” J. Chem. Eng. Data 27, 22-4 (1982), (with J. Moore,
T. Rettich, P. Handa, E. Wilhelm).
- “The Solubility of Oxygen and Ozone in Liquids,” J. Phys.
Chem. Ref. Data 12, 163-78 (1983), (with T. Tominaga and T.R.
Rettich)
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids. 15. The Solubility of Carbon
Monoxide in Water 275 to 323 K,” Ber. Bunsen Ges. Phys. Chem. 86,
1128-32 (1982), (with T. Rettich, E. Wilhelm).
- “Mixed Second Virial Coefficients for n-Hexane, Benzene, and
Cyclohexane 298-398 K,” J. Chem. Thermodyn. 15, 83-8 (1983),
(with R. Malhotra, A.G. Williamson, P.J. McElroy).
- “The Ostwald Coefficient of Gas Solubility,” J. Fluid Phase
Equilibria 15, 231-40 (1984).
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids. 16. Henry Coefficients for
the High-Precision Solubility of Nitrogen in Pure Liquid Water 283 to
343 K.” J. Soln. Chem. 13, 335-48 (1984), (with T. Rettich
and E. Wilhelm).
- “The Solubility of Nitrogen and Air in Liquids,” J. Phys.
Chem. Ref. Data 13, 563-600 (1984), (with T.R. Rettich and T.
Tominaga).
- “Tradition! Full Stop,” Chemistry International, 56-7 (1984).
- “Solubilization of Methane, Ethane, Propane and n-Butane in Aqueous
Solutions of Sodium Dodecyl Sulfate,” J. Soln. Chem. 14,
245-253 (1985), (with A. Ben-Naim)
- “Evaluation of Gas Solubility Data: Some General Problems with
Examples from the Solubility of Argon, Methane, and Hydrogen Chloride
in Various Solvents, “The Role of Data in Scientific Progress,
P.S. Glaeser (ed.), Elsevier Science Publishers B.U. (North- Holland),
209-16 (1985), (with H.L. Clever)
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids. 17. The Solubility of Gases
in Carbon Tetrachloride.” J. Chem. Eng. Data., 31, 175-180
(l986), (with T. Tominaga, E. Wilhelm, R.D. Dixon and B. Gorowara).
- Binary Gaseous Diffusion Coefficients. 5. Cyclooctane and trans-1,2-Dimethylcyclohexane
with Helium, Argon, Methane, and Sulfur Hexafluoride at 1 atm and 313
to 343 K.” J. Chem. Eng. Data 32, 191-3 (1987), (with T.
Park, T. R. Rettich and E. Wilhelm.).
- “Binary Gaseous Diffusion Coefficients. VI. Chlorobenzene, 1,2-Dichlorobenzene,
1,3-Dichlorobenzene, 1,1,1-Trichlorobenzene, Tetrachloroethene, 1,4-Dioxane,
and Octamethylcyclotetrasiloxane with Air at 1 atm 283 to 343 K.”
J. Mater. Phys. Chem. 15, 397-410 (1987), (with T. Park, T. R.
Rettich, and E. Wilhelm).
- “Binary Gaseous Diffusion Coefficients. 7. Tetrachloroethene
and 1,1,1-Trichloroethane with Methane and Tetrafluoromethane at 100
kPa and 283-343 K,” J. Chem. Eng. Data 33, 479-81 (1988),
(with T. Tominaga, T. Park, T. R. Rettich, and E. Wilhelm).
- “The High-Precision Solubility of Gases in Liquid Water at ca.
Atmospheric Pressure and Temperature from about 273 to 333 K,”
Rev. Anal. Chem. 9, 131-50 (1989).
- “Compression Factor Measurement of Methane, Carbon Dioxide, and
(methane + carbon dioxide) Using a Weighing Method.” J. Chem. Thermo.
21 ,1287-1300 (1989), (with P. J. McElroy and M. Dowd).
- “Compression-Factor Measurements on Ethane and (Ethane + Carbon
Dioxide) Using a Direct Method.” J. Chem. Thermo. 22, 505-12
(1990), (with P. J. McElroy and M. K. Dowd).
- “Solubility of 13 Nonpolar Gases in Deuterium Oxide at 288 to
313 K and 101-325 KPa. Thermodynamics of Transfer of Nonpolar Gases
from H2O to D2O.” J. Soln. Chem. 21,
67-91 (1992) (with P. Scharlin).
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids. 18. The Solubility of Argon
in Water 275 to 3l8 K,” J. Soln. Chem. 21, 987-1004 (1992),
(with T.R. Rettich and E.Wilhelm).
- “Excess Molar Volumes and Excess Molar Enthalpies of [x{0.5 CH3(CH2)k-2
CH3 + 0.5 CH3(CH2)l-2 CH3}
+ (1-x) CH3(CH2)m-2CH3]
at the Temperature 298.15 K,” J. Chem. Thermo, 24, 1229-1232
(1992), (with T. M. Letcher, J. Mercer-Chalmers, and B.A.J. Bean).
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of Cycloalkanes and Pseudo-cycloalkanes,” Thermochim. Acta 224,
39-42 (1993). (with T. M. Letcher, J. D. Mercer-Chalmers, and U. P.
Govender).
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids. 20. The Solubility of He,
Ne, Ar, Kr, Xe, SF6, CH4, CF4, O2,
and N2 in the 1-Alkanols C1 to C11
at 298 K.” J. Chem. Eng. Data 38, 611-616 (1993), (with
S. Bo and E. Wilhelm).
- “Solubility of CCl2F2, CClF3,
CF4, and c-C4F8 in H2O and
D2O at 288 to 318 K and 101.325 kPa. Thermodynamics of Transfer
of Gases from H2O to D2O,” Fluid Phase Equil.
91, 137-147 (1994), (with P. Scharlin).
- “Solubility of CCl2F2, CClF3,
CF4, and CH4 in Water and Seawater at 288.15 to
303.15 and 101.325 Pa.” J. Chem. Eng. Data. 40, 167-169
(1995), (with P. Scharlin).
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids. 20. The Solubility of He,
Ne, Ar, Kr, SF6, CH4, CF4, O2,
and N2 in the n Alkanes C6 to C16 at
298 K.” J. Chem. Eng. Data 41, 195-201 (1996), (with P.
J. Hesse, P.Scharlin, E. Wilhelm).
- “Solubility of CCl2F2, CClF3,
CF4, and CH4 in Water and Seawater at 288.15-303.15
K and 101.325 kPa.” J. Chem. Eng. Data. 40, 167-169 (1995),
(with P. Scharlin).
- “Solubility of gases in water: Correlation between solubility
and the number of water molecules in the first solvation shell.”
Pure & Appl. Chem. 70, 1895-1904 (1998). (with P. Scharlin, E. Silla,
I. Tunon, and J. L. Pascual-Ahuir).
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of Henry constants for oxygen in liquid water from T = 274 to 328 K.”
J. Chem. Thermodyn., 32, 1145-1156(2000) (with T.R. Rettich and
E. Wilhelm).
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Ar, Kr, N2, O2, CH4, CF4,
and SF6 in 2,2,4-trimethylpentane at T = 298.15 K.”
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Books
- Thermodynamics — an Introduction, Academic Press, Inc.,
New York (1968). 330 pp. (with S. E. Wood)
- Oxygen and Ozone, IUPAC Solubility Data Series, Editor, R.
Battino, Vol. 7, 519 pp. (1981).
- Nitrogen and Air, IUPAC Solubility Data Series, Editor, R.
Battino, Vol. 10, 570 pp. (1982).
- The Thermodynamics of Chemical Systems, Cambridge University
Press, Cambridge, U.K. (1990) 433 pp. (with S. E. Wood).
IUPAC Solubility Data Series — Pergamon Press
(Oxford)
A. Critical Evaluations
- “The Solubility of Gases in Liquids,” prefatory material
five pages long that appears in each volume on gas solubility (with
H. L. Clever and C. L. Young).
- “Helium in Water,” vol. 1, pp. 1-4 (1979).
- “Neon in Water,” vol. 1, pp. 125-6 (1979).
- “Krypton in Water,” vol. 2, pp. 1-3 (1979).
- “Xenon in Water,” vol. 2, pp. 134-6 (1979).
- “Radon in Water,” vol. 2, pp. 227-9 (1979).
- “Argon in Water,” vol. 4, pp. 1-4 (1980).
- “Argon in Heavy Water,” vol. 4, pp. 20-1 (1980).
- “Hydrogen in Water,” vol. 5/6, pp. 1-3 (1981).
- “Oxygen in Water,” vol. 7, pp. 1-5 (1981).
- “Oxygen in the n-Alkanes,” vol. 7, pp. 214-5 (1981).
- “Oxygen in Benzene,” vol. 7, pp. 250-1 (1981).
- “Nitrous Oxide in Water,” vol. 8, pp. 1-2 (1981).
- “Nitric Oxide in Water,” vol. 8, pp. 260-l (1981).
- “Ethane in Water,” vol. 9, pp. 1-2 (1982).
- “Nitrogen in Water,” vol. 10, pp. 1-4 (1982).
- “Nitrogen in the n-Alkanes and 2,2,4-Trimethylpentane,”
vol. 10, pp. 119-22 (1982).
- “Nitrogen in Benzene and Toluene,” vol. 10, pp. 162 (1982).
- “Nitrogen in Alcohols,” vol. 10, pp. 174-8 (1982).
- “Nitrogen in Acetone,” vol. 10, pp. 216 (1982).
- “Nitrogen in Olive Oil,” vol. 10, pp. 279 (1982).
- “Sulfur Dioxide in Water,” vol. 12, pp. 3-5 (1983).
- “Propane in Water,” vol. 24, pp. 1-2 (1986).
- “n-Butane in Water,” vol. 24, pp. 16-7 (1986).
- “Propane and n-Butane in Heavy Water,” vol. 24, pp. 54 (1986).
- “2-Methylpropane in Water,” vol. 24, pp. 34 (1986).
- “Methane in Water,” vol. 27/28, pp. 1-6 (1987).
- “Methane in Water between 0.5 and 200 MPa,” vol. 27/28,
pp. 24-28 (1987).
- “Methane in Heavy Water,” vol. 27/28, pp. 45-6 (1987).
- “Carbon Monoxide in Water,” vol. 43, pp. 1-2 (1990).
- “Ethene in Water” (1995).
B. Data Sheets (257 total)
| Gas |
He
|
Ne
|
Ar
|
Kr
|
Xe
|
Rn
|
H2
|
O2
|
N2O
|
NO
|
C2H6
|
N2
|
SO2
|
Data Sheets
Prepared |
10
|
11
|
15
|
3
|
5
|
5
|
10
|
83
|
15
|
3
|
10
|
80
|
7
|
|